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Leisure Arts Quilt Patterns are Great for Quilters

... . This means that if you have a special pattern you have created, you have the opportunity to get it included in an upcoming Leisure Arts quilt patterns book! To learn more information about how to get your own projects considered for ... Read Read: Leisure Arts Quilt Patterns are Great for Quilters

By: Penny Halgren | 03/06/2008 | Home & Family

Finding The Right Quilt In Crafting

... as well. To help you make a decision consider the following questions. How to choose: Do you intend to craft your quilt on a sewing machine, or by hand? What is the size? How much time can you invest in making your quilt? Do you intend to ... Read Read: Finding The Right Quilt In Crafting

By: Jake Saab | 10/03/2009 | Art & Entertainment

Chooding The Right Quilt Fibers

... other styles and varieties are available. Once you decide which fibers, or fabrics you want to craft your quilt you can then consider your backing. You can purchase yards of backing. The backing today makes it easy to fill in the length and ... Read Read: Chooding The Right Quilt Fibers

By: Jake Saab | 10/03/2009 | Art & Entertainment

Learn To Assemble The Crown Of Your Quilt

... press with your iron. DO NOT IRON rather gently press? Lift; relocate, etc. Now, you are ready to craft your binds for your quilt. Use your floral materials and sew the greater, drop, and sides of your borders. Now fill it in with the ... Read Read: Learn To Assemble The Crown Of Your Quilt

By: Jake Saab | 10/03/2009 | Art & Entertainment

How To Patch Your Quilt

... of creating a complex quilt. Crafters often use patches to create quilts with many parts, such as the quilts that resemble the Picasso arts, or the basic quilts. Once you gather your patches, you will need to form blocks of your fabric. ... Read Read: How To Patch Your Quilt

By: Jake Saab | 22/09/2009 | Health

Making Beautiful Quilt Borders

... the middle of your sides by performing the same action as you did above. Mark again, and then start stitching your quilt. The center should be aligned. The right sides should come together, as well the crown should center. You will need ... Read Read: Making Beautiful Quilt Borders

By: Jake Saab | 22/09/2009 | Health

Learn To Make Quilt Templates

... . Cut the outside areas only at the edges. You will need to create one template per piece to add to your quilt. Next, trace your patterns, tracing the parts onto your plastic and/or paper. Space the parts once inch in all directions, and ... Read Read: Learn To Make Quilt Templates

By: Jake Saab | 22/09/2009 | Health

Cutting Your Quilt

... , such as rectangles, squares, cut strips, and so on. Once you gather your patterns, you will need cutting tips to complete your quilt. Cutting the strips: When you begin to cut your strips, you will need to align your fabric, mark, etc. ... Read Read: Cutting Your Quilt

By: Jake Saab | 22/09/2009 | Hobbies

Making Quilts With Freezer Paper

... glue. In addition to the hand appliqué, you can also use the blind-stitch method, or the machine method to create your quilt. Another option is the zigzag method, or the fusible machine method. Various other methods are optional as well. ... Read Read: Making Quilts With Freezer Paper

By: Jake Saab | 22/09/2009 | Health

Guide To Crafting The Lap Blossom Quilt

... Cut your green prints. Form O-block using the amount of 27 to craft #1 green block, cutting three for each block at 2 7/8 x 2 7/8. Do the same for your P-block. Now you are ready to start crafting your blossom quilt to keep your lap warm. Read Read: Guide To Crafting The Lap Blossom Quilt

By: Jake Saab | 22/09/2009 | Hobbies

History of Quilting

... woven coverlets were a more economical bedcovering for most people. Only the wealthy had the leisure time for quilt making so Colonial Quilting was done by only a few. Obviously quilts were not made of left over scraps or worn clothing as ... Read Read: History of Quilting

By: dresscloth | 23/09/2008 | International Business

Overview Of Making Seam Allowances

... has a solid row at the outer lines and a dash within the lines, then you are working in harmony with your template and quilt. Once you cut, the shapes turn the seam allowance under. You can do this by turning and basting, using glue stick, ... Read Read: Overview Of Making Seam Allowances

By: Jake Saab | 22/09/2009 | Health

Crafting Your Pieced Wall Hangers

... started: Now understand that we are not talking about making something that will hang on your wall, rather we are speaking of a quilt. The notion behind the wall hangers is to assist beginners, since it is one of the easiest in the craft ... Read Read: Crafting Your Pieced Wall Hangers

By: Jake Saab | 22/09/2009 | Health

Finding The Right Craft Threads

... metallic, exceptionally fine, mercerized cotton and so on. To consider threads, first you must ask if you are intending to create your quilt by hand, or machine? Do you prefer to darn or to bast? If you are sewing fabric piece onto fabric, ... Read Read: Finding The Right Craft Threads

By: Jake Saab | 10/03/2009 | Art & Entertainment

How To Assemble Top Craft

... for your home. Once you have your parts together, as well as have your tools you can get started making a wall hanger. If you are new to quilting, do not worry since the hanger we are making is one of the easier groups of craft to create. ... Read Read: How To Assemble Top Craft

By: Jake Saab | 10/03/2009 | Art & Entertainment

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